MRP Law Ratification: Model Process Version 2.0 Presented by: Chris Angeconeb
Goals - this section will: Enable you to understand a Ratification Process Provide specific emphasis on responsibilities Provide insight into the Ratification logistics 2
Topics Sample Ratification Process Electoral Officer Voter list Ratification Notice & Package Information Meeting Logistics Vote Counts & Certifications Note: for those in FNLMA, this process is as described in your land code 3
Ratification Process: Electoral Officer The C&C Chooses the date for Ratification Vote, which should be at least 10-12 weeks later Appoints an Electoral Officer (EO), preferably someone with previous experience in elections or referendums 4
Ratification Process: Electoral Officer 5 The EO has the main responsibility for all aspects of the ratification process, including: Appointing Deputy Electoral Officers (DEO) Preparing the Voter Lists Assembling the Ratification package Posting the Notice of Ratification Mailing out of the Ratification package Attending Information Meeting(s) Arranging the poll logistics Managing the running of the polling stations Counting and certifying the ballots Reporting results
Ratification Process: Preparing Voter List EO may assign this task to the Membership Clerk Voter list is comprised of eligible members 18 + Electors eligible: both on- and off-reserve All eligible voters count in the calculation of the 25% threshold 6
Ratification Process: Preparing Voter List The Master Voter List must include: Member name Membership number Address Date of birth The Voter List for posting includes only: Member name The Master Voter List often includes additional information that is useful during the voting, such as shown on this spreadsheet: 7
8 Ratification Process: Sample Master Voters List
9 Ratification Process: Preparing Voter List: Section 10 Band Section 10 Band: manages own member list Prepare the Master Voter List from the most recent Voter List: Add names of new members Add names of those who have reached 18 years of age Delete names of deceased members Update any know changed addresses From the Master Voter List, create the Voter List for posting: Delete the Date of Birth Delete the addresses Delete the membership number
Ratification Process: Preparing Voter List: Section 11 Band 10 Section 11 Band: member list managed by AANDC The EO or the Membership Clerk requests a list of members eligible to vote from AANDC From this list, create the Master Voter List by selecting all eligible members over 18 years of age, including at least: Member name Membership number Address, update if necessary Date of birth Delete any deceased member names still on AANDC s list From the Master Voter List, create a Voter List for posting: Delete the Date of Birth Delete the addresses Delete membership number
Ratification Process: Voter List Certification All Voter Lists should be certified Official Certification: Chief, or authorized Councillor or appointee of C&C May be the FN requirement, but if it is not a requirement, it is a Best Practice 11
Ratification Process: Ratification Package Preparation 12 Package is for all voters Tasks that the Electoral Officer is responsible for include: - Document preparation - Voting items preparations - Arranging for all printing - Collating of items for the package - Stuffing envelopes
Ratification Process: Ratification Package Preparation Package for off-reserve voters must include: Package for on-reserve voters must include: 13 Copy of the draft MRP Law Information about the MRP Law, for informed consent Information about the MRP Ratification Process Voting items: - Ballot - Statutory Voter Declaration - Pre-addressed post-paid envelope - Instructions Copy of the draft MRP Law Information about the MRP Law, for informed consent Information about the MRP Ratification Process NO Voting items
Ratification Process: Ratification Package Preparation Optional items in both off- and on-reserve voter packages could include (one-page): - an Executive Summary or - a cover letter from the Chief and Council, (which could include information about where the results will be posted after the vote) On-reserve members can request a ballot if they know that they will be away on the day of the vote however, the ballot can only be supplied by the EO who must make a note of it on the Master Voter List 14
Ratification Process: Mail-Out Ratification Package Depending on the number of members, preparation of packages can take several days. Usually a bulky package Timing: 15 Mailing date should be at least 42 days ahead of Vote day Mailing date should be at least 14 days ahead of Information Meeting Mailing day should be same day as Posting of Notice day Project Manager: have package available onsite (info portions only, not ballots)
Ratification Process: Post the Ratification Notice Posting includes: - MRP Draft law - Notice of Ratification - Information Document (or Executive Summary) - Voter List (names only) EO (or DEO) post as many as possible: - Band Office, Community Centre, and gathering places - Notice in newspaper, in newsletter, on website Timing: - Posting day should be the same day as Mail-out day - Posting date should be at least 42 days ahead of the first vote day - Posting date should be at least 14 days ahead of Information Meeting 16
Ratification Process: Information Meeting 17 Timing: at least 14 days after mailing/posting Organized by the MRP Committee Number of meetings: One is required More if large number of attendees expected More if follow-up information needs to be provided More if needed for off-reserve members in different locations
Ratification Process: Information Meeting Who MUST attend: All Committee members Chief and Council Legal Counsel Electoral Officer Increasing attendance Convenient location(s) Timed with no conflicts Announcements via band newsletter, newspaper, website Provide refreshments, incentives Word-of-mouth invitation by Committee, C&C, elders 18
Ratification Process: Information Meeting Best Practice for a successful meeting Prepare visuals Perform a DRY RUN Anticipate objections/questions that might arise and... Incorporate solutions/responses in main presentation Select an experienced Chairperson/Spokesperson All presenters must be clear on the same message Prepare an agenda, with presenters names Idea: plan a webcast for those who can t attend 19
Ratification Process: Information Meeting 20 Best Practices for your Information Meeting Agenda and welcome Have an translator, if required MRP Committee Chairperson presents overview Presentation of drafted MRP Law by Legal Counsel EO explains MRP Ratification requirements Endorsement by Chief/Council Member Question and Answer period KEEP ON TRACK!
Ratification Process: Vote Logistics 21 Well ahead of time: Determine if electronic voting will be available (if so, select and involve the contractor early in the process) Determine if there will be more than one voting day Reserve easy-to-access facility for polling station(s) Arrange for tables, chairs, etc. Retain a Commissioner of Oaths (if required) Retain a translator (if required) The EO is responsible for arranging the polling stations, ballot boxes, etc.
Ratification Process: Vote Day of vote EO sets up ballot boxes EO examines ballot boxes and completes declaration EO opens and closes the polling stations in accordance with the time indicated on the notice Provide transportation, where necessary Membership Clerk ratifies electors not on Voter List Chief and Council members present to show support Running tab of # of ballots cast: to encourage voting and to meet the 25% threshold 22
23 EO counts all ballots: - from all polling stations - all mailed in ballots - All electronic ballots, if applicable - including spoiled ballots EO determines if 25% threshold met Ratification Process: Count & Certifications Night of vote, or next morning: Documents to be signed: - Polling Statement -> Chief/Councillor, EO - Statement of Ratification Results -> Chief/Councillor, EO
Ratification Process: Success? YES The 25% threshold was met Majority: At least 50%+1 yes from ballots cast Example: 24 800 electors 200 ballots cast (which is 25% of 800) At least 50% +1 of those said yes = at least 101 yes Result MRP Law has been ratified
Ratification Process: Success? NO Failure The 25% threshold was met, but there was NOT a Majority: Less than 50%+1 yes from ballots cast Example: 800 electors 200 ballots cast (which is 25% of 800) Less than 50% +1 of those said yes = less than 101 yes Result MRP Law has NOT been ratified 25
Ratification Process: Failure 25% threshold NOT met Majority is irrelevant Example: 800 electors 195 ballots cast (which is less than 25% of 800) Number of yes or no votes is irrelevant Result MRP Law has NOT been ratified 26
Ratification Process: Acceptance BCR 27 Success = 25% voting threshold met + majority voted to approve the law MRP Law signed by: Chief and Quorum of Council MRP Law takes effect Immediately, or On pre-assigned date
Ratification Process: Law in Effect Notifications True copy of the MRP Law sent to: AANDC COEMRP Provincial Attorney General It may be beneficial to provide a copy to: - The local court - The AANDC Regional Office 28
Notification to the Minister In order to have a community-specific law listed on the Departmental website it is helpful to Departmental employees to have the following information: The total number of eligible voters Number of voters equal to 25% of the total number of eligible voters Total number of individuals who voted on the law If the 25% voting threshold requirement was met The voting results on the law Note: This is particularly important for Section 10 Bands managing their own membership list 29
Ratification Process: Law in Effect Inform members Publish the voting results for members to view The approved MRP Law must be available for members to view Notify the FN members by any or all of these methods: Notice at Band Office Newsletter Website announcement Email or hard copy letter 30
Quiz 1) An FN has 600 voters living on reserve and 400 living off reserve. Assuming the threshold was met, there must be a minimum of in favour to pass its own MRP Law,. a) 301 b) 120 c) 250 d) 126 31 The correct answer is: (d)
Quiz 2) The FN should engage a lawyer who is a) Knowledgeable about family law b) Skilled at negotiating with AANDC c) Reasonably priced d) Approved by the AFN The correct answer is: (a) 32
Quiz 3) If a vote is held after Dec 16, 2014, and is NOT successful a) The C&C must hold another vote within 30 days b) The Provisional Federal Rules come into effect c) The Provisional Federal Rules remain in effect d) The Provisional Federal Rules cease to apply 33 The correct answer is: (c)